NORTH ADAMS -- McCann Tech made four errors in the third inning, opening the door for Commerce to score three times with only one hit. The Hornets' (4-3, 4-2 Tri-County) defensive lapse made Austin Miller, who allowed only five hits, the hard-luck loser.

"Austin pitched fantastic," coach Pat Ryan said. "Our defense has been pretty solid, but not in that inning. And offensively we didn't support him. We just didn't put the ball in play."

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Kevin Rojas and Kareem Lindo. Austin MIller and Charlie Bohl.

Thursday's baseball: St. Joe 17, Berlin 1

PITTSFIELD -- Thursday afternoon, the Crusaders pounded out 22 hits and scored in each inning of this mercy rule-shortened game.

Pat Latini had a big day offensively for St. Joe, with a home run, three singles and seven RBI. Junior right-hander Jordan Kinnas scattered two hits and struck out nine.

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